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<gingeropolous:monero.social> argh. seed node hosting service transferred ownership and doubled my rates. guess they don't like my 750gb a month... i mean, thats not terrible....
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> It isn't even that much
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> A seedbox not liking that you seed is ridiculous
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Upload?
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<duvet:midov.pl> Which services offer reasonable prices for hosting a monero node? I struggled to find high storage ones (100gb+) that didn’t cost $30/month
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> If you want to do this longterm probably just another cheap old thinkpad
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> This is the cheapest one I could find
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<duvet:midov.pl> Thanks ill check that. Yeah. Currently running on old laptop but storage is not that large
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> On kyun.host, you can get 4vCPUs, 4GB RAM, 200GB ssd for running a pruned node for 14.34 eur per month
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> yes im shilling them hard
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<duggavo:matrix.org> 100/100 would recommend, very great service
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<anestheticbliss:kyun.host> You can run a pruned node on even less GB than that and expand later
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<duggavo:matrix.org> you can also run the node on HDD so it's cheaper, but it will take a few weeks for sync
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> I think pruned blockchain is 90GB now so its pretty thight, but yes kyun.host offers very cheap spec modification
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<anestheticbliss:kyun.host> 125GB will get you a while and if the server only has the node, the system will be very light, but yes
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<anestheticbliss:kyun.host> Same 🤣
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> ok im a dumbass i was using the scroll i didn't know you could specify manually. WHAT A GREAT WEBSITE IT OFFERS MORE THAN WHAT I COULD HAVE EXPECTED.
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Damn didn't know it was this cheap
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> I may start hosting my email with them
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> they have a guide for setting up email btw:
kyun.host/docs/guides/email
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> they have a guide for setting up an email server btw:
kyun.host/docs/guides/email
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<rucknium:monero.social> SyntheticBird from 2022: I think I can see kyun in Monero network scan data. There are many Monero nodes in a Romanian subnet. That's probably kyun, right?
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Ty
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> What specs do you reccomend for email?
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> hold on
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> if the subnet prefix is 82.153 then yeah its kyun
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> I honestly don't know I didn't set up an email server
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> IG 2 VCPUs is enough
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> yeah i think it would do, you wouldn't even need more than 15GB of storage i think
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Honestly I delete most of my mails
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> 10gb is fine
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<rucknium:monero.social> It's more specific, all in a /24 subnet: `82.153.138.0/24`
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<rucknium:monero.social> 7 of them in that subnet, I see recently.
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> one of my ro vm is 82.153.138.x
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> i can confirm
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<rucknium:monero.social> I noticed them because they would get fewer inbound connections if/when subnet deduplication is implemented.
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> oh yes
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> make sense
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<rucknium:monero.social> They appeared toward the lower end of the histogram in those simulation.
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<rucknium:monero.social> Histogram of the number of inbound connections
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> do you also detect a number of nodes over 66.78.40.0/24 ?
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> it's the US side
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<rucknium:monero.social> I have just two in that subnet, in my May network scan
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> yeah us is a little more pricey, I wouldn't have expected the same amount of node
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<writemarble:matrix.org> has the monero python rpc library been moved out of github?
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<eddie:oblak.be> Quick question, xmrig-proxy can be used to operate a mining pool, to connect to an existing a mining pool or both?
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<x3cc:nope.chat> Both, some pools require to use xmrig-proxy if you have more than 20-30 miners to consolidate hashrate, and I’m sure it’s used by pools to forward hashrate to nodes
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<eddie:oblak.be> cool thanks
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Aterx uses xmrig-proxy to run a pool on top of p2pool
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<eddie:oblak.be> oh, nice
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<eddie:oblak.be> lol @ the why
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<atomfried:matrix.org> I think kaya mentioned that it could be possible to use recursive meta proofs to make miners combine tx proofs into one proof per block.
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<atomfried:matrix.org> Has there been any research in that direction?
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Didnt you get the memo? We need to focus on qubic
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> In mere days, or hours, they will strike out mining and obliterate it
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<eddie:oblak.be> today qubic didn't have to seem that awful lot of hashrate
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<eddie:oblak.be> Around 13% currently
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> 13% are the peek right?
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> last time I checked it was going up and down constantly, averaging like 1% or something
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<eddie:oblak.be> Could be about right. Right now the 13% is 711MH/s, and it averages about 283MH/s
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<eddie:oblak.be> Could be about right. Right now the 13% is 711MH/s, and it averages about 283MH/s for the last 7 days
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<eddie:oblak.be> what is peculiar that it is counted as 1 miner, while hashvault pools 4000 miners for 750MH/s
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<321bob321:monero.social> Aws is expensive